美国西部葡萄生产者之间的病虫害管理信息传递

Sarah R. Lowder, Michelle M. Moyer, Monica L. Cooper, Jay Pscheidt, Walter F. Mahaffee
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了解生产者如何主观评估和交流不同的信息资源,有助于优化农业推广工作。特别是,种植者在做出病虫害管理决策时如何使用不同的信息资源?我们以酿酒葡萄(Vitis vinifera)的病虫害管理为案例,对美国西部的葡萄生产者进行了三次调查,定性地探讨了资源选择(人数=15),研究了已确定的 23 种不同信息资源的相对重要性(人数=63),并调查了区域内和区域间信息传递的社会网络(人数=65)。调查中出现了五种不同的信息原型,展示了信息资源使用的不同偏好,解释了调查答复中 66% 的差异。个人联系(例如,与专业网络、田间工头和主管以及推广人员进行讨论)对参与者极为重要。在传播网络分析中,65 名参与者组成了一个 324 人的网络,其中有 448 个链接,然后再细分为州内网络。这些网络显示出促进信息传播和独立生产者之间合作的结构。此外,即使网络规模远小于这些州的葡萄生产者人数,也能识别出有影响力的个人。当专业推广人员锁定这些人时,他们可以协助信息传播,并促进该地区舆论或行为的改变。
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Information transfer among grape producers in the western United States on pest and disease management
Knowledge about how producers subjectively assess and communicate about different information resources can help optimize Agricultural Extension efforts. In particular, how do growers use different information resources when making decisions on pest and disease management? Using pest and disease management in wine grapes (Vitis vinifera) as a case study, three surveys were conducted among grape producers in the western US to qualitatively explore resource options (n=15), examine the relative importance of the 23 different information resources identified (n=63), and investigate the social networks where information is passed within and between regions (n=65). Five different informational archetypes emerged, demonstrating different preferences for information resource use which explained 66% of the variance in survey responses. Personal connections (e.g., discussion with professional network, with field foreman and supervisors, and with an Extension agent) were extremely important to the participants. In the communication network analysis, 65 participants were used to form a 324-actor network with 448 links which were then subdivided into intra-state networks. The networks show evidence of structures that facilitate information diffusion and cooperation between independent producers. Additionally, even with networks much smaller than the grape producer populations in these states, influential individuals could be identified. These individuals, when targeted by outreach professionals, could assist with information dissemination, and facilitate changes in opinion or behaviors in the region.
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